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  1. Carl Ritter was a German geographer who was a cofounder, with Alexander von Humboldt, of modern geographical science. Ritter received an excellent education in the natural sciences and was well versed in history and theology. Guided by the educational principles of the famed Swiss teacher Johann.

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    Carl Ritter (August 7, 1779 – September 28, 1859) was a German geographer. Along with Alexander von Humboldt, he is considered one of the founders of modern geography. [1] From 1825 until his death, he occupied the first chair in geography at the University of Berlin .

  3. Carl Ritter exercised a much more direct influence on the development and growth of geography in Germany than did Humboldt. Ritter was born in Quedlinburg in 1779. His father was a physician and when he died his widow lacked any means of support for her family of five.

  4. German geographer Carl Ritter is commonly associated with Alexander von Humboldt as one of the founders of modern geography. However, most acknowledge Ritter's contributions to the modern discipline to be somewhat less significant than those of von Humboldt, especially as Ritter's life-work was based on the observations of others.

  5. Ritter persuaded Strauss to abandon the musical style of his youth, and begin writing tone poems. Strauss’s early works were quite conservative but they began to develop and change when he met Alexander Ritter, a composer and violinist who was the husband of one of Wagner's nieces.

  6. May 21, 2018 · Ritter’s thinking and his scholarly aims were strongly influenced by travels through the magnificent Swiss landscape and by his contacts with Pestalozzi and the theologian Johannes Niederer.

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  8. May 18, 2018 · Karl Ritter (1779-1859) was a German geographer of international fame and a founder of the modern school of German geography. His time is often called the "classical period" among geographers.

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